What should I do when I am reviewing an edit and the editor fixes a LOT of things in a post (i.e. put blocks of code in code blocks, puts quotes in blockquotes, and fixes a lot of grammar and adds appropriate tags) but then does something like change a small section of code or just adds a small section of text that conflicts with the OP's intent?
Should I "Improve Edit" and undo the bad bits or should I "Reject and Edit" and then make all the improvements myself? I'm thinking that "Improve Edit" will be a lot easier since there is only a small part that I will have to revert. But this will send a message to the editor that these kinds of edits are ok. On the other hand, an overwhelming majority of the edit is very positive. It clarifies the rest of the post immensely. I wouldn't want to dismiss the editor's work. So what should I do?
code formatting
to addemphasis
to certainwords
, or in lieu of quotation marks, like your question does here. Code formatting is intended to be used exclusively for code, things like identifiers, keywords, etc. If you want to quote bits of text, use quotation marks. If you want to add emphasis, use bold and/or italics.